• Auto High Beam: If on, the high beam headlights can
automatically switch to low beam when there is light
(for example, from an oncoming vehicle) detected in
front of Model 3. See High Beam Headlights on page
55.
•
Headlights after Exit: If on, the headlights remain on
when you stop driving and park Model 3 in low
lighting conditions. They automatically turn o after
one minute or when you lock
Model 3.
•
Steering Wheel Lights: If on, the arrows associated
with the scroll buttons on the steering wheel are
backlit when the headlights are turned on.
Locks
Keys: You can see all the keys used for Model 3 and their
associated driver profiles. You can add, delete, and
change the driver profile associated with each key (see
Driver Profiles on page 45).
Window Lock: Lock the rear window switches (see
Windows on page 15).
Child-Protection Lock: If on, safety locks prevent the
rear doors from being opened from inside
Model 3 (see
Child-Protection Lock on page 14).
Unlock on Park: If on, doors automatically unlock when
you engage the Park gear
(see Interior Locking and
Unlocking on page 14).
Lock Confirmation Sound: If on, an audible tone sounds
when you lock or unlock
Model 3.
Walk-Away Door Lock: If on, doors automatically lock
when you walk away from Model 3 carrying your
authenticated phone with you
(see Walk-Away Door
Lock on page 14).
Car Left Open Notification: Choose whether you want
Model 3 to send a notification to your Tesla mobile app if
your car is open for an extended period (approximately
10 minutes) after you have left:
•
OFF - you will not be notified if your car is left open.
•
DOORS - you will be notified only if a door or trunk is
left open.
• DOORS & WINDOWS - in addition to being notified if
a door or trunk is left open, you will also receive a
notification if Model 3 is locked and a window is left
open.
Touch the Exclude Home checkbox to disable the
notification when Model 3 is parked at the location you
set as Home in your Favorites list (see Recent, Favorite,
Home and Work Destinations on page 132).
NOTE: To enable the Car Left Open Notification, the
Allow Mobile Access setting must also be enabled.
NOTE:
Notifications are not sent when Model 3 is in
Camp Mode or if Tesla Theater (if equipped) is active.
Display
Display Mode: Customize the DAY (light background) or
NIGHT (dark background) setting of the touchscreen.
When set to AUTO, the brightness changes
automatically between day and night brightness based
on ambient lighting conditions.
Brightness: Drag the slider to manually control the
brightness level of the touchscreen. When the AUTO
brightness is on, the touchscreen is further adjusted
based on both the surroundings and by learning your
preferences (for example, it remembers the type of
manual adjustments you make).
Screen Clean Mode: When enabled, your touchscreen
darkens and is temporarily disables to facilitate cleaning.
Follow the onscreen instructions to exit Screen Clean
Mode.
Customize how the units and languages are displayed:
•
Language: Choose the language of the touchscreen.
NOTE: Model 3 must be in Park to change the
language. When you change the language, you
experience a brief delay as
Model 3 shuts down and
restarts the touchscreen.
•
Voice Recognition Language: Choose the language
to be used for voice commands.
•
Navigation Language: Choose the language used for
navigation instructions.
•
Time Format: Choose to display time in 12 or 24 hour
format.
NOTE: To change the time if it is incorrect, press and
hold the time displayed at the top of the touchscreen
until it changes.
•
Energy Display: Choose to display remaining energy
and charging units as either a percentage of battery
energy remaining, or as an estimate of the distance
you can drive.
•
Distance: Choose to display miles or kilometers for
range, speed, energy, trip meters, map searches and
navigation routes.
•
Temperature: Choose to display temperature in °C or
°F.
• Tire Pressure: Choose to display tire pressures in BAR
or PSI.
Driving
Acceleration: Adjust the amount of acceleration. Chill
limits acceleration for a slightly smoother and gentler
ride, whereas Standard or Sport (depending on vehicle
configuration) provides the normal level of acceleration.
Controls
119Using the Touchscreen